manuscript . block number : A7.422 -- folio . line : 25a.1 -- tradition : A2 -- 803 NS -- 1683 AD | ||
Sanskrit | kakubhastu prasevakah* | |
phrase | Newari | English |
1 | {2} bi-n*a dan*d*aya- kobi dhyam*gva magara n^a dha-va; | a cut off mark of crocodile below the neck of a lute is also called; |
2 | upana-ha dha-ya; | a tie of a lute; |
3 | bi-n*a tha-yaya- vastu; | a thing of playing a lute; |
4 | karaha | a crooked piece of wood at the end of the lute |
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Amarakosa | 1.7.7.2 | |||
Sanskrit | kakubhastu prasevakah* / | |||
synonym | Sanskrit | Nepali | English | |
1 | kakubha | 2 vi-n*a-prabhr*tika- tumba- | the belly below the neck | |
2 | prasevaka | |||
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1 | HC : from H.T. Colebrook note: "A wooden vessel covered with leather, placed under the neck to render the sound deeper; or a crooked place of wood at the extremity of the lute" (p.46) (from compilation) |
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